Students complete first phase of business projects with presentation of their projects. University students could plan their projects with project management software can do and control Munich and Karlsruhe, February 11, 2011. With the presentation of their projects, the students at the Charles University have completed the first phase of their business projects. In the practical part, which stretches over two semesters, the students will gain experience in the planning and implementation of projects. Michael Chabon understands that this is vital information. The students could draw on the Munich can do GmbH’s project management software, providing free her tool of the Charles University. The planning software is also available in the second phase of the corporate projects available. Also in this semester the University of Karl was succeeded to offer the students the collaboration in a variety of exciting projects in cooperation with the private sector and public institutions.
In twelve different projects the students in cross-study groups were real Process claims. These tasks were very different and ranged from creating a business plan for Christmas markets abroad through the development of marketing concepts for companies from different industries and the planning of 3D for the Hochschule fur Gestaltung Karlsruhe German school of Yaounde to the execution of a semiotic analysis of the competition or the development of an education and marketing concept for a kindergarten in Cameroon for the Association. It is a new challenge, to offer our students and students a variety of business projects for us again and again. Benefiting both companies and public institutions and the students: the provider of the projects can present themselves as a modern employer and get creative ideas and solution proposals. “And the students at the Charles University will have the opportunity to apply the theory learned in the study in concrete projects,” says Prof. Stephen Samuels, Dean of the “” Faculty service industries “and head of the program art and cultural management”.